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Director Edgar Wright Discusses His Top 10 of 2013 Including 'Gravity'

Cuaron tops yet another Top 10 list. This time it's a Best of 2013 list from British director Edgar Wright, who brought us The World's End earlier this summer. Wright spoke with DigitalSpy in an interview back in November and was pressured asked to reveal his Top 10 of 2013 (so far), and his list is rather impressive and refreshing to hear, even if it's not entirely finished yet. He first includes a disclaimer about films he has yet to see, but goes on to say that The Spectacular Now is a great double feature with The World's End, he saw enjoyed it so much he saw Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine twice in theaters, and he calls Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity an "extraordinary" movie, which of course it is. See his full list of 2013 favorites below.

Here are the Top 10 films Edgar Wright names as his favorites of 2013 (as of November 26 when asked):

You can also watch the video interview with Edgar where he breaks down his Top 10, posted via DigitalSpy:

Well, there you have it. Quite a unique list but almost exactly what I would expect from Edgar, with the wild Harmony Korine movie (which he "really, really adored") plus the two indie teen drama break-outs, Short Term 12 and The Spectacular Now, along with other greats like Gravity and Before Midnight and Rush and Prisoners. There are tons of outstanding movies this year, many to make sure you see, and I'm glad to see Edgar name a few that might not have been expected. As he mentions in the video he still has more movies to see late in the awards season which means it will likely change, especially with the ones he mentions (12 Years a Slave, Her, American Hustle and Blue is the Warmest Color). What do you think of his list?

Reader Feedback - 10 Comments

1

I don't get the love of Spring breakers. Utter garbage.

YoungWerther on Dec 18, 2013

2

Did you get your look from a hipster kit?

Guest on Dec 18, 2013

3

It's definitely an aquired taste. I didn't particularly enjoy it either, but there were some great aspects to it (James Franco's performance, a few sequences, overall atmosphere). But not enough to be one of my top fav's.

The whole sucking a gun like it's a dick thing yeah not my taste. Or the anti-climactic ending, or the britney spears piano.....just no.

YoungWerther on Dec 18, 2013

5

You prefer the taste of tubesteak

JohnDoe on Dec 18, 2013

6

I'm right with you YoungWerther. Although admittedly in my own personal case, it just may be I'm a little too old for all that dubstep and "wooohooo!"ing from annoying drunk ditzes. I don't get MTV either so there's that too.

cuckoozey on Dec 18, 2013

7

Thats very strange choice when he choose both Bling RIng & Spring Breakers because this two stay in front of eachother and totally different conception.
Meanwhile i didnt think he sees this much of movies. Go back dude to the Ant-Man mr.Busy Man!!!
from this list i say :
Gravity
Rush
Prisoners
Short Term 12
Before Midnight
Spectacular Now
Bling Ring
Blue Jasmine
Behind the Candelabra
Spring Breakers